
Stalemate steals the show as Xavs and Tigers go toe-to-toe
Round 6 of Premier B Women’s had something for everyone, with the competition bearing witness to the first draw of the season, a top of the table clash, and another
Ormond put last week’s semi-final loss to Kew behind them, defeating Old Geelong by 14 points at Waverley Oval and earning a spot in both next week’s grand final and Premier C in 2016. Trailing by 11 points at the main break, the Monders clicked into gear in the second half and kicked seven of the last nine goals of the match. Matthew Oaten starred in a best-on-ground performance for the Monders, while Dimitri Fasoulis found the middle of the big sticks on three separate occasions to top score for the winning side. Jack McMeel did his utmost to maintain the Ogs’ early lead as he piled on four goals in the loss. The Monders will now ready themselves for yet another battle with rivals Kew in next week’s Division 1 grand final, while Ogs will regroup after a great season and establish measures to go one step further in 2016.
Round 6 of Premier B Women’s had something for everyone, with the competition bearing witness to the first draw of the season, a top of the table clash, and another
Round 6 would provide much of the same within the Men’s Division 3 Competition. Despite the rain last Saturday, it did not prevent some teams from scoring. Four teams would
The VAFA is thrilled to announce that, for the first time in League history, a Women’s Academy Series will be played to provide talented youngsters with the opportunity to feature